I had terrible cravings for alcohol on citalopram and once I started I couldn't stop, so Ive come off and went onto mirtazapine and found the cravings go completely. Doctors will tell you its you but research has shown there is a connection with alcoholism and serotonin and they are still looking into it, if you do start drinking more on it think about coming off and try a different type of antidepressant. In America alcohol abuse is down as a side affect for all ssri's but not here in the uk.

I found that I was drinking more when on cit. In retrospect I think this was to take the edge off some of the side effects, plus it being on cit seemed to make me able to drink more without really getting drunk.

Don't forget that alcohol will counteract the good that the medication does. I can definitely vouch for this!

This is very interesting through what I have read in the posts here today.
I have not touched alcohol since I started on prozac 13 years ag. I am now on cit. and am in my 7th month of taking it. In the past 2/3 weeks I have noticed that I have wanted a drink not mattering what it was I wanted something alcoholic. I hevent bothered with it at all then wham all of a sudden I fancy a cool half cider or beer its so weird .

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Hi all
It is interesting to read your posts.
I have been on Citalopram for a year and a half and I have found that I really crave alcohol. I didn't use to drink at all whilst taking it but now I drink red wine, and I love it - yet I used to hate red wine. I actually cannot wait until the evening when I allow myself a drink or two...
I get cravings for alchohol especially in the afternoons/evenings.
Alcoholism runs in my family and my mum died through drinking, plus other family members are alcoholics, so I know the dangers of me drinking too well...even now though I am craving a glass of wine.
I wonder if it is the Citalopram causing this